Little Giant Ladder Systems Unveils New Telecombo for Telecommunications and Trades Professionals

January 24, 2025

Little Giant Ladder Systems has announced the launch of a new series of ladders engineered specifically to meet the rigorous demands of tradespersons, from aviation and telecommunications to construction and painting. Each product in this lineup is crafted with laser focus on safety, durability and ease of use, ideal for professionals who rely on equipment to get the job done safely and efficiently. With a range of innovative features including enhanced shock absorption, improved mobility and non-conductive materials, Little Giant’s new products are constructed to withstand the toughest environments while ensuring users feel secure and confident while working on elevated projects.

For telecommunications: Telecombo

The Telecombo is designed with the unique needs of telecommunications professionals in mind. Crafted with Little Giant’s proprietary Hi-Viz green woven fiberglass, the Telecombo is strong, non-conductive and highly visible for maximum safety. The Telecombo’s telescoping design allows it to extend to provide access to hard-to-reach areas, while shock-absorbing rail shields and leg braces increase durability. The Telecombo – available in 6’, 7’ and 8’ models – is built to meet or exceed all OSHA standards, ensuring it performs safely and reliably on every job site. With an IAA-Special Duty rating and load capacity of 375 pounds, the Telecombo offers the flexibility and stability needed for a wide variety of tasks.

Telecombo

Little Giant’s commitment to safety

Reflected in their mission of “preventing injuries, saving lives,” Little Giant Ladder Systems is dedicated to safety through innovation. Every element of Little Giant’s ladders and elevated platforms are purposefully designed to increase safety and usability, no matter the function. From non-conductive fiberglass and shock-absorbing technology to features like Tip & Glide wheels for mobility, extra-large platforms for stability and innovative safety systems like Ground Cue to reduce fall risk, Little Giant is committed to ensuring every user has the tools they need to work with confidence. Whether users are working with aircraft, telephone wires, in a home or on a construction site, Little Giant’s products offer needed stability, durability and safety.

For more information about Little Giant’s full line of products designed for professionals, visit LittleGiantLadders.com or find a distributor near you.

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